Part 1
Examinador
What is your favourite food?
Candidato
My favorite food is Padgle palm. It is the Thai ditch combining with the stir frying, uh, chickens or meat with the holy basil, which is ready for grant and a mix. Fabulous. So this is my really favorite dish and go to dish in everyday life.
Examinador
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Candidato
When I was young, I really into particular power as well, but I think I really like the fried rice as well because it's a good combination of meats and, uh, vegetable. So it's a good combination of ditch.
Examinador
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Candidato
Not really. I'm tend to eat something like quickly and convenient, like the partial, uh, Packer pound, which is really Thai dishes. But sometimes I just, uh, eat some international food like Korean food and uh, sushi maybe as well.
Examinador
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Candidato
Not really when I was a child. I'm really into participants as well as acquiring at present. So it is a good combination of meats and rice and ingredients. So it's my favorite of all time.
What is your favourite food?
Pontuação: 48.0Sugestão: Be clearer and more natural: start with a concise topic sentence naming the dish, then give 1–2 specific supporting details (ingredients, taste, when you eat it) using linking words. Avoid hesitations, incorrect words and redundancy.
Exemplo: My favourite food is Pad Krapow, a popular Thai dish. It is stir-fried minced chicken with holy basil and chillies, served over rice, which gives it a spicy and fragrant flavour. I often eat it for a quick weekday meal because it is both tasty and satisfying.
What kind of food did you like when you were young?
Pontuação: 42.0Sugestão: Give a clear direct answer naming the food, then explain why with specific details and a linking word. Avoid unclear words and pronunciation errors; use one or two examples of ingredients or memories to support your point.
Exemplo: When I was young I liked fried rice. I enjoyed it because it combined chicken, egg and vegetables in one dish, and my parents often made it after school. Also, it reminded me of family meals, which made it comforting.
Do you eat different foods at different times of the year?
Pontuação: 50.0Sugestão: Answer directly, then give examples with linking words showing frequency or exceptions. Use correct grammar (I tend to..., quick and convenient), and name dishes clearly. Limit to 2–3 short sentences.
Exemplo: Not really — I tend to eat the same kinds of food year-round because I prefer quick, convenient Thai dishes like Pad Krapow or instant noodles. However, I sometimes try international food such as Korean BBQ or sushi when I go out with friends.
Has your favourite food changed since you were a child?
Pontuação: 45.0Sugestão: Respond directly (Yes/No) and clarify with a short reason and an example of continuity or change. Use clear vocabulary to name the dish and explain why it remains your favourite. Avoid vague or incorrect words.
Exemplo: No, my favourite food has not changed — I still love Pad Krapow. I like it because it combines rice, meat and aromatic herbs, and I have eaten it since childhood, so it feels familiar and comforting.
× My favorite food is Padgle palm.
✓ My favorite food is Pad Krapow.
The original likely uses a wrong or misspelled adjective/noun. 'Padgle palm' is not correct English; the proper name for the Thai dish is 'Pad Krapow' (or 'Pad Kra Pao'). Use the correct noun form for clarity. Also treat it as a proper noun, so capitalize appropriately.
× It is the Thai ditch combining with the stir frying, uh, chickens or meat with the holy basil, which is ready for grant and a mix.
✓ It is a Thai dish made by stir-frying chicken or other meat with holy basil and seasoning it with sauces and spices.
Multiple structure and word choice errors: 'ditch' should be 'dish'; 'combining with the stir frying' is awkward—use 'made by stir-frying' to show the method; 'chickens' should be 'chicken' (uncountable or singular as meat); 'which is ready for grant and a mix' is unclear and incorrect. The corrected sentence uses proper verb forms and clear noun phrases.
× Fabulous.
✓ It is delicious and flavorful.
A single-word interjection 'Fabulous' is informal and doesn't fit as a descriptive clause here. Use an adjective phrase that describes the dish in context. This improves sentence cohesion.
× So this is my really favorite dish and go to dish in everyday life.
✓ So this is my favorite and go-to dish in everyday life.
Redundant and incorrect word order: 'my really favorite' should be 'my favorite' (or 'my really favorite' is nonstandard); 'go to' should be hyphenated as 'go-to' when used as a compound adjective. 'In everyday life' is acceptable but 'everyday' as an adjective is correct.
× When I was young, I really into particular power as well, but I think I really like the fried rice as well because it's a good combination of meats and, uh, vegetable.
✓ When I was young, I was really into papaya salad as well, but I also liked fried rice because it's a good combination of meats and vegetables.
Missing verb 'was' after 'I' (past tense). 'Really into' must be paired with 'was' to indicate past preference. 'Particular power' appears to be a mishearing of 'papaya salad'; correct noun and pluralize 'vegetable' to 'vegetables' to match 'meats'. Maintain past tense 'liked' for childhood preference.
× So it's a good combination of ditch.
✓ So it's a good combination of dishes.
'Ditch' is a misspelling of 'dish' or 'dishes'. Context suggests plural 'dishes' meaning types of food. Correct the noun and number.
× Not really. I'm tend to eat something like quickly and convenient, like the partial, uh, Packer pound, which is really Thai dishes.
✓ Not really. I tend to eat things that are quick and convenient, like the packaged meals, which are common Thai dishes.
'I'm tend' is incorrect: use 'I tend' (present simple) for habitual actions. 'Something like quickly and convenient' should be 'things that are quick and convenient'—use adjective forms and plural noun. 'Partial, uh, Packer pound' is unclear; likely 'packaged' or 'packed' meals. Also adjust verb agreement and word forms.
× But sometimes I just, uh, eat some international food like Korean food and uh, sushi maybe as well.
✓ But sometimes I eat international food like Korean dishes and sushi as well.
Small style issues: remove filler 'uh' and 'just'; make 'Korean food' parallel with 'sushi' by using 'Korean dishes'. This yields a clearer, grammatically correct sentence.
× Not really when I was a child. I'm really into participants as well as acquiring at present.
✓ Not really. When I was a child, I was really into papaya salad, and I still enjoy it now.
The original mixes tenses and has unclear nouns: 'participants' and 'acquiring' appear to be misused or misrecognized words. Use past tense 'was' for childhood preference and present phrasing 'still enjoy' to indicate current liking. Clarify the dish name 'papaya salad'.
× So it is a good combination of meats and rice and ingredients.
✓ It is a good combination of meat, rice, and other ingredients.
Use 'meat' as an uncountable noun for general reference rather than 'meats' unless specifying types. 'Other ingredients' is clearer than repeating 'ingredients'. Maintain parallel structure in the list.
× So it's my favorite of all time.
✓ So it's my favorite of all time.
Sentence is acceptable as is; no grammatical correction needed. Phrase 'of all time' is informal but grammatically correct. Included here to indicate no change required.